I wish there were a way to burn the assholes alive, like a cynical “Rapid Response Lesbian Fire Brigade” or something, that found out about patriarchal assholes like this one, and got to them before they got to their daughters. Wishful and fanciful thinking I know, of course, probably evil too. I guess I just don’t place any value at all in this man’s life after he threatened to burn his daughter alive for any reason, much less these reasons.
But this is so typical for that society: don’t agree with what your daughter is doing? Douse her in gasoline and light her up with a match! Grrrrrr, grrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I keep seeing this guy’s face and a bullet between the eyes with the upper portion of his skull flying off ten feet. Time for me to go do something else.

They keep using that phrase. I do not think it means what they think it means.

If they said it on the record in a place that records people’s statements (whether a courtroom, government meeting, TV, radio, etc.) there is no “out of context” when the entire thing is on the record. See also: Trent Franks, Doug Gansler, Tom Corbett, et al.

I was on the verge of posting this comment in the early afternoon before FtB conked out.

Mr Singh:

My quote was not in the context of rape of any girl and it was misconstrued.

Yes, that may be correct. However, it doesn’t get Mr. Singh off the hook, as it was made in the context of his own personal life, which makes it all the more frighteningly abhorrent.

I was asked about my views on a personal matter and I answered that in my personal capacity of being the patriarch of my house

Well, Heaven help the people in Mr. Singh’s household whom he feels need to be overlorded by him. Judging from what he had to say to the BBC, their lives may simply not be safe if they do not happen to toe the line of the patriarch. Especially not any daughter, who, after reading what he had to say should immediately flee from the home. Then again, he might just seek out the daughter, and only Betsy will know what happens next.